I would not recommend any very technology-specific certifications unless it is very much aligned with what you wish to do professionally. There are plenty of certifications that cover a broad spectrum of industry standards, best practices, etc. You are basically betting on having to work with these products in the future, when there is no assurance whatsoever that it will be the case.

Info Sec jobs tend to be very broad in knowledge and requirements, this is the main basis of my opinion. There are very specific roles that people hire for which aren't though -- I personally try to look for well rounded people whenever I get to be on an interview team, the technology-specific components (like a Palo Alto firewall) come much easier if they haven't seen one before but have a good foundation.

I'd rather see someone who understands at least the concepts and processes behind implementing this technology in an agnostic way, but I guess specific experience doesn't hurt?